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Life and Career
Born in 1975, she did voice work for The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show, as well as commercials, prior to becoming a Kids Incorporated regular from 1984 through 1989. Along with Stefanie Ridel and fellow Kids Incorporated alum Renee Ilene Sandstrom, Ferguson formed Wild Orchid, a teen pop group that released a pair of albums during the late '90s. Stacy Ann Ferguson began her career in
1983 as the voice of Sally Brown in the children's cartoon series
Charlie Brown. Shortly afterwards, at the age of eight, she made her
first appearance on the variety television program Kids Incorporated.
During the following five years, Ferguson appeared on over 100 episodes
of Kids Incorporated, some of which alongside Renee Sands, with whom she
would later reunite in the band Wild Orchid. She left the group shortly thereafter
and, according to interviews, sought therapy. She told a Glasgow
newspaper: "I started doing Ecstasy. Then I got addicted to crystal
methamphetamine. My weight dropped to 90 lb (41 kg). I lied to my
friends and said I was bulimic. Finally I started going crazy." Ferguson replaced background singer Kim Hill, who left the group in 2000. Ferguson recorded five songs with the group before she was invited to join them permanently. She took the stage name "Fergie" and is featured prominently in the group's songs "Shut Up" and "My Humps". Like Martika, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Rahsaan Patterson, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson got her first major break as a youngster on the television program Kids Incorporated. A few years after the group's split, Ferguson joined the Black Eyed Peas in time to record 2003's Elephunk. She became central to the group's mainstream success ("Let's Get It Started," "My Humps") and released her first solo album, The Dutchess, during September 2006. |
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